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The x10`s are Klipsch`s former flagship earphone that continues to hold a special place in my audio collection. I`ve owned them for over 6 years and continue to enjoy their smooth sound no matter how much I upgrade. While they are certainly not perfect, the x10`s provide an impeccably sculpted and addictive sound combined with the most comfortable design of...” --ryanjsoo

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These were the first IEMs I bought that were over 50$ after reading good reviews on it. Unfortunately I don't think they live up to the hype. They are definitely better than some of the other consumer-oriented brands such as Beats, Bose, etc. but they are not worth 70 or 80$.
Note: I do not have my fully functioning S4 anymore because I recently lost it. (long story) The one I...” --FYLegend

“These were one of my first high-end earphone purchases, and it did not disappoint.
Before buying, there are a few things to consider regarding the Klipsch Image range. I was looking at the X5 and the X10, as both had good reviews. I ended up buying the X5 for the following reason:
1: it was cheaper
2: it was slightly heavier than the X10
3: the X10 is rumoured to be a bit biased on the high...” --s0126471

“I have seen these recommended by many, reviewer and consumer alike. It' has been given praise for being an excellent replacement, and even a step up, from those iBuds and Earpods that are included with every iPod and iPhone. Some have even said that these make a great starting point for anyone interested in better audio. So, do these live up to their reputation? Well, as always, I will...” --SlimShadyMJ

“note: I am a noob and very inexperienced when it comes to audio. The following is not really a review but an extended comment...
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As soon as I read Shigzeo's review of these, I knew these might just be the phones for me. I was a bit worried about the fit since I have alien ears, and no IEM has ever been completely comfortable for me. Although it's not too comfortable wearing them like you're...” --rymd

“Even at their current $89 price, I consider the Klipsch R6s an excellent value. They are fundamentally honest about what you put into them. Although they reveal a great deal about each recording, they are not ruthless, but they do not flatter inferior source material (MP3s) or mediocre electronics. Because they are very sensitive, any noise, hum, or distortion quickly comes to...” --1mctous

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Hi guys, this is my first review. So plz be easy on the replies thx.
So the Reference S4s........
BASS: Boomy out of the box, but after some burn-in, it is more recessed and like i said, it feels tappy compared to my TF10s.
MIDS:Rather recessed, a bit of nonexistent feel, but isn't
HIGHS:Harsh and lightly piercing. Burning-in shall solve this though
SOUNDSTAGE:...” --Tommy1001

“These are solid IEM's. I've owned mine for about 2 years and they're still working. They're showing serious wear, but still working. They are decent at low volumes but the bright mid-range and grainy, sharp treble is tough to listen to a lot of music through. The newer versions of the S4 seem to be an improvement. The bass is decent, but lacks extension and is a bit wild. Definitely bleeding...” --phillyd

“A honest IEM for listening without any analytical purpose. The sound is just better than common, nothing more. But is perfected by an amazing isolation and comfort. It´s also very easy to fit in and take out. I must say these ones are ideal for occasions where you can sweat because this phone has been shown to be very resistant.
I have also a Grado SR225 (another level), a Yuin PK3...” --Ander